Scuba diving at Spain's Marine Resorts –a great idea

Millions of people every year choose the seaside in Spain for their holidays. Its extensive coastline and its climate make it a place to be enjoyed all year round. The Marine Resorts offer holidays to suit all tastes: sailing, scuba-diving, kayaking, windsurfing...

Spain is an ideal destination for scuba diving. Find out for yourself at the Marine Resorts to be found all along the Spanish coast, north and south, and also in the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands. Here you can try this sport for the first time or improve your technique, with full safety guarantees and all the necessary equipment.

Scuba diving is one of the many activities available at Spain's Marine Resorts, where you can design a made-to-measure holiday at any time of year. Come and dive in Spanish waters, and discover a hidden underwater world as you enjoy this fascinating sport. You'll be rewarded with unique sensations under the watchful eye of specialised professionals, guides and instructors, using suitable equipment and boats, all with the Marine Resorts guarantee.

Whatever your level of experience, don't worry because we make it easy. If it's your first time, go for an initiation dive: in a few hours you'll receive a theory class, followed by an easy dive. If you want to take things further, there are a wide range of courses available at the Marine Resorts themselves, with different levels of difficulty and duration.

There are many interesting places to go diving, some of which are extraordinarily beautiful. This is the case of the Cabo de Creus area and the Medes Islands on the Costa Brava, in the province of Girona on the Mediterranean Sea. There are also sites in Catalonia –in the province of Barcelona you can dive in the crystal clear waters of the Costa Barcelona at the Vilanova i la Geltrú Marine Resort. And in Tarragona, you can go to the Costa Daurada Marine Resort or Sant Carles de la Ràpita – Delta de l'Ebre Marine Resort. Come to the Mar Menor-Cabo de Palos Resort, in Murcia; and dive off the Cabo de Palos, one of Spain's Marine Reserves. In the Balearic Islands you shouldn't miss the meadows of posidonia to be found beneath the waters off Ibiza, home to the Sant Antoni y Sant Josep Marine Resort, and the Santa Eulàlia - Ibiza Resort. Minorca is a Biosphere Reserve island, and another great destination, thanks to areas like El Aire Island and the S'Albufera d'Es Grau Nature Reserve, among others. And on the island of Majorca you'll find the marine resort of Llucmajor - Palma Bay. Far from the Mediterranean Sea, in Galicia, you can dive in the Rías Altas and Rías Baixas estuaries at the Ribadeo and Rías Baixas Marine Resorts.